The Divers Guide to
Shipwrecks around the State of Florida and the Florida Keys.
Includes over 240
illustrations comprised of 151 color photos, 83 black and
white historical images, 8 dynamic u/w sketches.
How to SHIPWRECK DIVING Guide By Capt
Dan Berg

ANDRO Miami

This 165 foot luxury yacht was built in 1910. In World War II her
electric motors were removed, and she was converted to diesel in
order to become a sub-chaser. The Andro was later purchased by the
Department of Environmental Resources and sunk on December 17, 1985.
She now sits in 103 feet of water and rises 38 feet off the bottom.

By Dan and Denise Berg, 180 pages. Shipwrecks are an
important complement to the natural coral reefs as a sport diving attraction
in Florida. From the barley discernable ballast piles of the 1733 fleet to
the almost perfectly intact modern ships sunk specifically as artificial
reefs throughout the state, shipwrecks inspire an aura of mystery and
fascination. Florida Shipwrecks is the most comprehensive, accurate,
illustrated collection of information, photographs, sketches and stories
ever written about the shipwrecks around the state of Florida. This
downloadable ebook
contains a wealth of enlightening information that gives the readers a
nostalgic glimpse into the history and present condition of over 235
shipwrecks. Florida Shipwrecks includes over 240 illustrations comprised of
151 color photos, 83 black and white historical images, 8 dynamic u/w
sketches. Divers , snorkelers, marine historians, armchair sailors or anyone
with a general interest in history diving or the sea will surely find this
ebook fascinating, as well as indispensable.